The California Journal of Politics and Policy (CJPP) is an online journal of original scholarship, cutting edge research, and informed commentary regarding all aspects of national, state, and local government, electoral politics, and public policy formation and implementation. Published by the Institute of Governmental Studies at the University of California-Berkeley, the Journal provides timely insights and historical and comparative perspective on issues ranging from legislative and electoral concerns to tax and social welfare policy, the courts, campaign finance, and the changing role and character of political media.
The most recent issue focuses on water in the West.
Articles
- Introduction: Coping With Western Drought, by Bruce Cain
- The Devil is in the Data: The Role of Science, Data, and Models in California’s Historic Sustainable Groundwater Management Act, by Juliet Christian-Smith and Adrienne Alvord
- Charting New Waters: Why Has Integrated Water Management Succeeded in Some States But Not Others?, by Barbara Tellman
- Improving the Federal Response to Western Drought, by Jeffrey Mount, Ellen Hanak, Caitrin Chappelle, Bonnie Colby, Richard Frank, Greg Gartrell, et al
- Accounting for California Water, by Alvar Escriva-Bou, Henry McCann, Ellen Hanak, Jay Lund, and Brian Gray
- Overcoming the Challenges to Using Tiered Water Rates to Enhance Water Conservation, by Monobina Mukherjee, Katie Mika, and Mark Gold
Commentary
- California’s Water Paradox: Why Enough Will Never Be Enough, by Doug Parker and Faith Kearns
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